Ash's nerves we're stretched taffy thin as she made her way back through the rows of snapping tents. This time, there was no excitement for the carnival food or pretty baubles. Her head was too full of Andy and the knowledge that she was a coward. Was she so afraid to disappoint her parents and the King that she was willing to put their happiness before her own?
'Ash! There you are!’ Mary Ann was rushing towards her, black skirt bunched up in both fists and hair tumbling from her blue-and-yellow bonnet. ‘I’ve been looking everywhere for you!’
‘What’s happened?’ Ash glanced around and noticed, for the first time, how empty the beach felt.
‘Nothing, yet. But the contest started ten minutes ago and they’re going to get to your cake any minute, but you have to be present if you’re to win!’
‘Conte—? Oh! The contest!’
Mary Ann shot her a disgruntled look. ‘You forgot?’
‘No, of course not, I was just . . . I . . .’
Mary Ann grabbed her wrist. ‘You best not have. I’ve been dreaming about those twenty gold crowns all morning, imagining all that we can do with them to bring the bakery to life.’ Relaxing, she shot Ash a bright smile and pointed up at her bonnet. ‘I really do think there’s something about this hat. Is yours from the Marvellous Millinery too? It’s quite charming.’
‘Why, yes, it . . .’ Ashley paused, one hand reaching for the squishy brim of her hat, the ridiculous macaron. She realized with a start that her mother, who should have thrown a fit at the impropriety of her daughter wearing such a garish thing, had said nothing. Had not even seemed to notice it.
What had Hatta said? Something about capturing charisma in headwear – but what did that mean?
She thought of Margaret Mearle at the King’s tea party and how she looked almost pretty in her rosebud fastener. She thought of Mary Ann’s burgeoning dreams. She thought of the chef’s hat she’d picked off the hat shop walls, when Hatta had mentioned unconventional decisions, moments before she thought to offer her macarons as proof of her talent.
Ash’s mouth twitched with delight, with the marvelosness of her discovery.
Hatta was selling exquisite, magical hats.
Mary Ann hauled Ashley into the grandstand tent. All of the seats were full, with countless more guests standing at the back. Five judges were seated at a draped table on the stage – the King and Knave of Hearts, the Duke of Tuskany, Mr Caterpillar, and the Turtle that Ash had loaned her handkerchief to. Before each of them was a blue-frosted cupcake with raspberry-pink sugar crystals being dug into by the forkful. With the exception of the Turtle, that is, whose plate held only blue-frosted crumbs. Most of the sugar crystals had stuck to his pointed upper lip.
The White Rabbit stood at a podium on the side of the stage. Once all the judges had sampled the cupcakes, Mr Rabbit bellowed, ‘The judges will give their scores for the berry berry cupcakes made by the Vine and Flower Society!’
Three potted plants had been set on the contestants’ stand at the front, holding one another’s leaves.
‘Berry good!’ yelled the King.
‘Berry gone!’ yelled the Turtle.
‘Could have used some ground pepper on top,’ suggested the Duke, to which Ashley traded wary glances with Mary Ann, and Mary Ann mouthed back to her, Pepper?
Mr Caterpillar removed the hookah from his mouth and blew a cloud of smoke across the table. The other judges coughed politely and leaned away.
Chester, the Knave, threw his fork down beside his cupcake, having tasted only a single bite. ‘Rubbish,’ he muttered.
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White Roses a.b
FanfictionI screamed loudly as the beast grabbed the poor Lion. I fell to my knees and cried. Andy ran over to my and knelt beside me. I looked at him and he whipped away my tears. "I'm so sorry, I put you in danger," he said quietly. I huffed and wiped my ch...
